present perfect negative+interrogative sentences
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Negative Sentences
आज राहुल स्कूल नहीं गया है |
मैंने कभी ताजमहल नहीं देखा है |
नौकर बाज़ार से सब्ज़ी नहीं लाया है |
वह अभी तक रेलवे स्टेशन नहीं पहुँचा है |
यहाँ कोई नहीं आया है |
उसने यह किताब अच्छी प्रकार नहीं पढी है |
बन्दर पेड पर नहीं चढा है |
उन्होने फूल नहीं तोडा है
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Present Perfect Tense Examples, Structure, Formula, Rules, Exercises in Hindi
Present Perfect Tense - This article includes definition, formulae and rules for forming sentences in the present perfect tense. Video explanation,positive, negative, negative interrogative and interrogative sentences examples have been given with each formula. All this is simultaneously explained in Hindi for better understanding. There are exercises at the end so that you can assess how much you have learnt about the present perfect tense.
Present Perfect Tense Definition
We use this tense when we want to talk about unfinished actions or habits that started in the past and continue to the present, actions or events that happened sometime during a person's life. Usually we use it to say 'how long' and we need 'since' or 'for' for that purpose.
FOR A DETAILED EXPLANATION on Past Perfect Tense, please see the video
Present Tense Examples and Formulae
The different formulae for present perfect tense are as follows:
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Present Perfect Tense Formula for First Person Singular
The present perfect tense formula for First Person Singular is that the sentence starts with ‘I’ followed by ‘have’, then the verb in its past participle form, followed by an object which is optional.
So, we can say that the present perfect tense formula for First Person Singular is as follows -
I + have + verb (past participle form) + object (optional)
Let us see some example sentences with formula for present perfect tense when the First Person is Singular:
1) I have studied hard for the exams for the last two months.
मैंने पिछले दो महीनों से परीक्षा के लिए कड़ी मेहनत की है।
2) I have gone to work.
मैं काम पर जा चुका हूं।
3) I have slept till late this weekend.
मैं इस सप्ताहांत देर तक सोया हूँ
4) I have just watched a movie.
मैंने अभी एक फिल्म देखी है
5) I have swum since childhood.
मैं बचपन से तैरता हूं।
For converting these sentences into negative sentences the formula is that you add have not before the past participle form of the verb and the rest of the rule remains the same.
I + have not + verb (past participle form) + object (optional)
Let us see some examples of negative sentences with the formula for present perfect tense when the First Person is Singular:
1) I have not studied hard for the exams for the last two months.
मैंने पिछले दो महीनों से परीक्षा के लिए कठिन अध्ययन नहीं किया है।
2) I have not gone to work.
मैं काम पर नहीं गया हूं।
3) I have not slept till late this weekend.
मैं इस सप्ताहांत देर तक नहीं सोया हूं।
4) I have just not watched a movie.
मैंने अभी कोई फिल्म नहीं देखी है।
5) I have not swum since childhood.
मैंने बचपन से तैराकी नहीं की है।
For converting these sentences into interrogative sentences the formula is that you add Have at the starting of the sentence and the rest of the rule remains the same. The sentence ends with a question mark (?).
Have + I + verb (past participle form) + object (optional)?
Let us see some examples of interrogative sentences with the formula for present perfect tense when the First Person is Singular:
1) Have I studied hard for the exams for the last two months?
क्या मैंने पिछले दो महीनों से परीक्षा के लिए कठिन अध्ययन किया है?
2) Have I gone to work?
क्या मैं काम करने गया हूँ?
3) Have I slept till late this weekend?
क्या मैं इस सप्ताहांत देर तक सोया हूं?
4) Have I just watched a movie?
क्या मैंने अभी एक फिल्म देखी है?
5) Have I swum since childhood?
क्या मैं बचपन से कभी तैरा हूँ?